SAN ANGELO, TX - A press release today from the Tom Green County Sheriff’s Department stated that yesterday, Sept. 13, “a third suspect in the rash of vehicle burglaries and thefts that was occurring in the northeast portion of Tom Green County in July and August was arrested by investigators of the Tom Green County Sheriff’s Office Criminal Investigation Division.”
Michael Devin Bryan, 18, was charged with Credit Card/Debit Card Abuse. These charges will result in a State Jail Felony. The press release also stated, “Bryan was also arrested on an outstanding warrant for Possession of Marijuana less than 2 ounces and was booked into the Tom Green County Jail.”
Investigators are continuing with the investigation, which may result in additional arrests and charges being filed.
Vehicle Burglaries and Thefts: September 1, 2016
The vehicle burglaries and thefts occurred in the Highland Range, Buffalo Heights and Grape Creek areas. In result of the investigation into those crimes, two juveniles were arrested for the offenses, said TGCSO.
Both suspects are facing multiple charges that include Burglary of a Vehicle and Credit/Debit Card Abuse. The two juveniles were arrested and transported to the County Juvenile Detention Center without incident.
The TGCSO press release also mentioned, “The investigation has led the investigators working the case to believe the individuals may also be responsible for other vehicle burglaries and thefts that have been reported in San Angelo over the past few weeks.”
The article about the San Angelo burglaries can be found here.
The Tom Green County Sheriff’s Office is requesting anyone with any information regarding this investigation or other similar incidents is encouraged to call the Tom Green County Sheriff’s Office Criminal Investigation Division at (325) 655-8111. Information can also be given anonymously via the Tom Green County Sheriff’s Office website at: http://www.tomgreencountysheriff.or…, using the Crime Tips button located at the top left banner of the home page.
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